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With hopes of dispensing the “perfect antidote” to the stock market crash of 1987, Italian-born sculptor Arturo Di Modica spent two years welding a 7,000-pound bronze bull statue designed to ...
showed up suddenly much the same way artist Arturo Di Modica’s bronze bull was erected overnight in front of the New York Stock Exchange in 1989. It was later made a permanent installation in ...
How do you stare down a Wall Street bull? That’s the question sculptor Kristen Visbal faced in creating a new statue of a young girl squaring up to the iconic Charging Bull statue in downtown ...
The statue of a bronze bull near Wall Street symbolizes American big business’s legendary take-no-prisoners attitude, but until this week, it never had a specific target to charge at.
The Charging Bull, sometimes referred to as the Wall Street Bull, is a three-and-a-half-ton bronze sculpture from artist Arturo Di Modica that sits proudly in New York City's financial district.
They include a bronze bull, a 3,000-pound titanium horse, a stainless steel bull and a massive human skull made of silver, bronze and copper. “The Avenue, in particular, represents the ...
With hopes of dispensing the “perfect antidote” to the stock market crash of 1987, Italian-born sculptor Arturo Di Modica spent two years welding a 7,000 pound bronze bull statue designed to ...
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